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Re: Still undefeated!

Do you guys see them going undefeated?

I think they can beat each of the remaining teams on the schedule but if they lock up homefield advantage with a 14-0 record, Dungy might start resting guys. My guess is they'll lose 1 game, probably against Jacksonville or Seattle.

Larry is not coming back, he didn't have a meeting with Orlando for not reason, yeah he is coming back to the NBA but not to the Pacers, the notion that he is a taking a year off and then come back is absurd.

Re: Still undefeated!

INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indianapolis Colts triplets were again setting milestones at a frantic pace Sunday.

Marvin Harrison became the 12th receiver in league history to top 12,000 yards receiving in the first quarter against Jacksonville. He did it on the Colts' opening drive, catching a 36-yard pass to top the mark and then catching a 10-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to extend the duo's NFL record to 92 touchdowns.

In the third quarter, Manning and Edgerrin James got their own accomplishments.

On the opening drive, James became the second-fastest player in NFL history to top 9,000 yards rushing. His 8-yard carry with 11:29 left gave him 9,003 yards in 93 games. The only player to do it quicker was Eric Dickerson, who accomplished the feat in 82 games.

Manning completed the drive with a 27-yard TD pass to Reggie Wayne. That gave Manning 25 touchdown passes this year, extending his NFL record to eight consecutive seasons with 25 or more.

Harrison now has 10 TD receptions this season and is the only player in the league to reach double-digit touchdown receptions each of the past seven years.

Jacksonville's Jimmy Smith also entered the day needing 51 yards to reach the 12,000-yard mark. It would be the first time in NFL history two receivers topped 12,000 yards on the same day.

"He wanted to get to that money time. Time when the hardware was on the table. That's when Roger was going to show up. So all we needed to do was stay close"Darnell Hillman (Speaking of former teammate Roger Brown)

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I was listening to ESPN Radio the other night, and Erik Kuselias said if the Colts go undefeated for the entire season, in his mind, that would be the greatest feat any team has ever accomplished in any sport.

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You know, it's only now that I've seriously considered the fact that we are the favorites to win the Superbowl. As that started to sink in, I got a little uneasy. I remember going 15-1 last year, including a win over , yet they still blew it in the playoffs, and Tom Brady got another ring to tell everyone how golden he is. I'm wondering if an AFC team will do that to us this year? Probably not NE, but what about Pittsburgh? Or Cincinatti? Denver?

Re: Still undefeated!

I was listening to ESPN Radio the other night, and Erik Kuselias said if the Colts go undefeated for the entire season, in his mind, that would be the greatest feat any team has ever accomplished in any sport.

Agree? Disagree?

EDIT: Don't ask me why I was listening to him...

Hes an idiot. Maybe, MAYBE American Sports. But the greatest feat is obviously the Soviet Unions Hockey team in the 70's. I am pretty sure they went 6 years without a defeat.

Re: Still undefeated!

You know, it's only now that I've seriously considered the fact that we are the favorites to win the Superbowl. As that started to sink in, I got a little uneasy. I remember going 15-1 last year, including a win over , yet they still blew it in the playoffs, and Tom Brady got another ring to tell everyone how golden he is. I'm wondering if an AFC team will do that to us this year? Probably not NE, but what about Pittsburgh? Or Cincinatti? Denver?

I think it could be any of those last 3 teams you mentioned that could give us trouble.